First Person View provides you with a true pilot’s eye view while
flying by placing a video camera and transmitter on your vehicle paired
with a receiver and either an LCD or goggles on the ground. An optional
OSD (On Screen Display) helps maintain orientation by providing aircraft
instrument overlay on your FPV monitor.

Fat Shark has a wide range
of goggles including the “Attitude” and “Dominator” that have been
proven to work. Note that some models come with a built in
transmitter & receiver that would replace the 3DR video kits 5.8 Ghz
transmitter/receiver pair mentioned above.

Because of the limited field-of-view of the FPV camera you may not be
able to easily see obstacles near the vehicle which may be why the
Academy of Model Aeronautics
requires that there be a second person acting as spotter for all FPV
flights.

Be ready for loss of FPV video caused by flying beyond your FPV
systems limits or interference from structures between you and the
vehicle.

Know and recognise the FPV signal loss warning signs and be ready to
shed the FPV equipment and retake line-of-sight control at all times.

FPV equipment can interfere with the vehicle’s radio or GPS if placed
too close